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Compact Ionizing BarThe Compact Pulse AC Ion Bar features an innovative, space-saving design that is optimised for the electrostatic elimination of small products. It can be easily integrated into narrow spaces, such as SMT mounters and precision electronic assembly lines. Its high-frequency pulse modulation technology can neutralise static electricity in as little as 1.5 seconds, while maintaining precise control of the ion balance within ±30V. |
0.2MPa, 68Hz, 1000V to 100V at different distancesWith an air pressure of under 0.2 MPa and a working frequency of 68 Hz, it demonstrates excellent static dissipation performance. It takes only 1.0 second to reduce 1000 V of high-voltage static electricity to a safe value of 100 V at a distance of 10 cm. Correspondingly, dissipation times of 1.3, 1.5 and 2.5 seconds are achieved at distances of 30 cm, 60 cm and 130 cm, respectively (test conditions are in accordance with the IEC 61340-5-1 standard). These results demonstrate the high efficiency of the high-frequency ion bars in electronic manufacturing, film slitting and other applications. |
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PulseACmethodWith an air pressure of less than 0.2 MPa and a working frequency of 68 Hz, it provides excellent static dissipation performance. It takes just 1 second to reduce 1000 V of high-voltage static electricity to a safe 100 V at a distance of 10 cm. Similarly, dissipation times of 1.3, 1.5 and 2.5 seconds are achieved at distances of 30, 60 and 130 cm respectively (test conditions are in accordance with the IEC 61340-5-1 standard). These results demonstrate the high efficiency of high-frequency ion bars in applications such as electronic manufacturing and film slitting. |
Clean Air Barrier TechnologyThe physical isolation design effectively separates the ion needle barrier airflow from the ion delivery airflow. This completely solves the problem of discharge fluctuation caused by pressure superposition in traditional equipment. Measurements show that this technology increases ion generation efficiency by 40%. |
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